The Daily Chronicle, Saturday, May 2«, 1955 McCluskey, Fry and • Star Prep Doubleheader Kinnaman Gain Finals Monday Night on Millett In State Track Meet PULLMAN (Special)—They fried First Contest up I new record in the shot put. Blazers Rally Here Friday afternoon as three out of the four Twin City prep track" Set To Start and field aces who were in thea In Fifth for BASEBALL preliminaries qualified for the fi- nals. At 7 O'Clock FRIDAY'S BASEBALL The shot record was broken First big night doubleheader of 5-4 Victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS twice, by Frye and Fry. Steven the season on Millett field in Che- Centralia Little League AMERICAN LEAGUE Frye of Yaklma got off the longest' halis will be played Monday, Giants 1 0 1.000 W L Pel. OB heave, one of 55 feet, 7V2 inches,': matching crackerjack senior prep Dodgers 1 1 .50° New York . 27 12 .692 to erase the old mark of 54 feetf' players from throughout South- Blazers 1 1 -500 Cleveland 23 14 .622 3 6'/z inches, set in 1D53 by Dean west Washington. Eagles 0 1 .000 Chicago 22 15 .595 4 Henry of Mount Vernon. Gene Fry Taking part in the second an- Friday's Results Detroit 22 16 .579 4'/z of Centralia also bettered the old' nual all-star event will be 31 play- Blazers 4, Dodgers 5. Boston 17 24 .415 11 standard with a toss of 54 feet.< ers coming from as far south Washington 15 22 .405 11 i inches. Saturday Game Kansas City 14 23 .378 12 Besides Fry, who also gained as Vancouver, as far north as Giants vs. Eagles, 8 p.m. Shelton. and from Raymond in Baltimore 13 27 .325 H the discus finals, Ray Klnnaman- the west and Mossyrock in the Monday Games Friday's Results of Centralia qualified for the fi- east. Sponsoring the event is the Dodgers vs. Eagles, 1:30 p.m. PARTING OF THE WAYS—Harry Coriat hangs onto the reins, refusing to let Torloisk travel light New York 6, Baltimore 2 nals in the discus, and Mike Mc- Chehalis Active club. Blazers vs. Giants, 3 p.m. after a fall at the sandpit on the steeplechase course at Windsor Great Park, England. Members of Boston 16, Washington 0 Cluskey of Chehalis qualified In First game of the floubleheader Coming from behind in the last the Royal family attended the jumping events of the European. Horse Trials. Detroit 1, Chicago 0 the high and low hurdles. Central' Cleveland at Kansas City, post- lian John Brill was the fourth en- will get underway at 7 o'clock. of the fifth, the Ed Mayes Dod- 1 gers rallied with three runs to poned, rain. try in a preliminary event and Practice Sessions win 5-4 over the Barner-Swenson Stock Car Races failed to qualify in toe 440-yari While the first game won't start Blazers in the first night game; NATIONAL LEAGUE dash. until 7. the first group of boys of the season in Centralia Little; Same Old Thing With Set Memorial Day W L Pet. GB Direct Entry ..- will take over the diamond at 2 First Twin City stock car rat- Brooklyn 28 10 .737 Doug Brown, Chehalis half miler, League play. Chicago 23 17 .575 6 o'clock in the afternoon. Walk, a sacrifice, an error and ing of the season will be staged did not have to run a preliminary, Tho=e will be the southern stars, Monday afternoon on the South- New York 22 18 .550 7 race and went directly into thp, then a double into right field by Milwaukee 20 .487 9% to give their coach, Earl Enos of Kent Swanson scored the first run San Diego PCL Team west Washington fairgrounds 19. Saturday finals. Vancouver, a line on their abili- track by the Chehalis Eagles. St. Louis 17 19 .472 11 One other record was bettered, ties and to weld the stars into a in the rally. The tying run By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed two in the third when Carmen Cincinnati 17 20 .459 1014 crossed the plate on a high fly in- With a 12th-inning home run by Mauro singled in Elmer Singleton The Eagles have lined up at Philadelphia 15 .395 13 in the prelims Friday. Fleet Lu-> unit. The northern group, led by to centerfield by Larry Dean that Eddie Kazak, the amazing San Di- and Gene Verble. Singleton's sacri^ least 30 driven from the Sea- ther Carr, acclaimed as one of this Don Johristone of Chehalis, will Pittsburg 12 26 .3.16 16 state's top prep football and base- take the diamond for its practice was dropped. ego Padres won their 15th straightifice bunt was thrown wild by K. Tac association, including Wen- Friday'! Results Pacific Coast League baseball 1C. Stevens and he reached second dell Peterson from Centralia and ball players, did the bettering in 4 session at 5:30 p.m. A walk loaded the bases. The New York 3, Brooklyn 1 the broad jump. Each player will bring his own next two batters fanned, but on game Friday night in edging a on the play. Bob Nowadnick from Chehalis. Milwaukee 7, Chicago 5 third strike on the second bat- determined Los Angeles team 7-6.1 After adding a tally in the fifth, Time trials will start at 1 o'clock He was measured at 23 feet, 2% uniform, shoes and gloves, and TWOSOME — Andy Carey Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 2 (10 inches, topping the old record of also his favorite bat if he desires. shows that his artistry extends the catcher dropped the ball The league-leading Padres nowiSeattle got three runs in the sev- and racing at 2. A special crash- innings) beyond playing third.base for and Swanson came in with 'the'have 25 wins in 26 starts. |enth off Mauro's homer. Holly-, out feature has also been lined 22 feet, 11% inches established in From the Memorial Day double- 1 St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 4 1938. header will be chosen the players the New York - Yankees. The winning run In a doubleheader, Hollywood wood's George Prescott pounded up, and the Aberdeen. Eagle* Alameda, Calif., 23-year-old is ernrprl two in the Downed Seattle 8-« in the opener a triple in fifth PrUDl and Bugle COTpB Will D€ on PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Along with the long broad' Jump, to take part in the Seattle .vs. The Blazers SCOrea LWO ill LUC, «;«nl_ npitchers to the showers Rumors Fly— Los Angeles 25 28 .472 12 Run Close Race baseball season. of the first on a single and a hom- from behind to knot the score in with six runs. »• McCluskey and Steve Anderson Portland Beaver scout; ^Lindsey er by Butch Monaghan over the gnd Oakland 24 27 .471 12 •Campbell, veteran Portland high The Seals outhit Portland Portland 23 26 .469 12 staged the top duel in the high eft centerfield fence. it again with one run in the llth. but the Beavers went ahead fc Eddie Stanky hurdle preliminaries, with Ander* school baseball coach, and Nick Hollywood 22 30 .423 141/j son A circuit smash by Danny Treat !gan Djego's Milt Smith had put stay in the third with a 4-3 mar 21 31 .404 151i winning by less than six Inches gcavone, long time semi-pro base- put the Blazers back out front in Sacramento •ball leader in Portland. Ralph Three Milers the Padres ahead in the llth with gin. Joe Taylor drove in three Friday's Results in 14.9 seconds. In McCluskey's Fisher of the Vancouver Colum- the fourth. They added another on a single, and Steve Bilko drove in Portland runs with his double an'}d Out or Not? Sacramento 9, Oakland 8 heat in the lows, he came in third bian and head of the SWW selec- Timed Under doubles by Dick McGlll and Al- the tying marker in the bottom a single. Royce Lint relieved start-' ST. LOUIS UP) — Eddie Portland 7, San Francisco 5 behind Pomqulst of Puyallup and tion board, is lining up the Judges. ine. of that inning. Manager Bob Schef- er Red Adams in the second and Stanky wat fired Saturday San Diego 7, Los Angeles 6 (12 Dire of Everett. Pomquist's time Last year three players were Steve Webster, who worked the fing of Los Angeles ran out of was credited with the win. Seal innings) was 19.9. -chosen from the area to play in Four Minutes first three innings for the Blazers, pinch hitters and in the 12th in- starter Tony Ponce, relieved in the at manager of the St. Louis Hollywood 8-S, Seattle 8-7 Things went about as expected Seattle — Roger (Corky) Cook, allowed only two hits and struck serted pitcher Bubba Church with sixth by Bill Bradford, was the Cardinals and Harry (The In the shot put, with Bill Buchani -Mossyrock pitcher; Ron Dodge, LONDON IB— Laszlo Tabori of Dut nine. Bobby Young relieved in I two down but he grounded out. loser. Hat) Walker, manager of NORTHWEST LEAGUE an of Moxee just behind Frye ana, Hungary, and Chris Chataway and the fourth and put the side down Seattle's second-game win broke Relief hurler Milo Candini1 W L Pet. GB Fry. Buchanan had a best mark Olympia catcher, and Don Dailey, Brian Hewson of Britain all ran the Redbirds* Rochester Elma outfielder. in order, but was relieved in the a three game losing streak as the quelled the Oaks after he came Wen&tchee 22 7 .759 of 53 feet, 3>/j inches. Pitted in the contest will be the mile under four minutes Sat- fifth by Eddie Goebel when Young iRainiers got off to an early lead, in during the seventh. Solon catch- farm club since 1952, named Salem 14 11 .560 6 The Moxee lad. a sophomore,-. stars from the Lewis County and urday. Tabori won in 3:59. ran into trouble. Goebel put outjThey got one in the first and add- er Bud Sheely pelted a two-on to replace him. Eugene 11 9 .550 6Vi was somewhat of a surprise In the -Central leagues against those Chataway, a London brewer, and the fire, but too late. The three homer in the second, and Ritchie Yakima 14 13 .519 7 discus when he placed first in the from the Clark-Cowlitz and.Trico Hewson, of the Royal Air Force, hurlers added up 13 strikeouts in Meyers scored on Pete Milne's ST. LOUIS Wl — Is fiery Eddie jTri-City 14 13 .519 7 prelims with a throw of 156 feet, both were .clocked in 3:59.8. third inning triple. Stanky out as St. Louis Cardinal ILewiston 18 .333 12 ty Inches. Kinnaman placed sec}' circuits. This is a change- from The race was an invitation inter- the live innings. t last year when players from Ab- Larry Dean, Dodger pitcher, Operator Has Oakland's sixth inning r a 11 y manager? | Spokane 7 21 .250 14'/2 ond with 155 feet, 7 inches. Genii erdee'n, Hoquiam, .Olympia and national mile event held as part had a knack for gettinetting himself brought the Oaks five runs on five| A tidal wave of .rumors here and, Friday' Results Fry was fifth and Steve Frye sixth Centralia also competed with the of the British Games at White City into trouble in almBst every in- hits, but the Solons tallied three in Rochester, N.Y., say that thejEugene 7, Lewiston 3 in the prelims. Eight qualify. Stadium. A crowd of 25,000 was Spokane , Tri-City 7 north. ning. But he also managed to get Big Tax Bill more times to win. former New York Giant infielder Four Final Tosses in the stands despite a raw, over- limself back out enough to chalk WASHINGTON (Jl — Judge Cla- First game: is but and that Harry Walker, Salem 3, Yakima 0 On Saturday, each one of the fl- • Chosen Directly cast day. up his first win of the season. rence P. Lemire of the U.S. Tax Hollywood 006 200 0—8 9 manager of the Rochester farm nalists got four tosses in the finals; As these four have joined Lin- The track was heavy and the The Blazers had men on base In Court held Friday that William G. Seattle 003 201 0—« 11 club, is in. MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL With the Twin City competitor! coin &nd Stadium of Tacoma In temperature was about 50. every inning except one. "Big Bill" Lias, Wheeling, W. Va., Trimble, Donoso (4), and Bra- But Eddie said Friday night: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE in Pullman were Coaches Jim .the Capitol league, the sponsors The race marked the first time Extra base hits were common race track operator, owes $2,012,222 gan; Heard, Kelly (3), Brenner "I intend to manage in St. Louis Montreal 10, Buffalo 4 Oechsner of Chehalis, Roland Die of the state game have decided to in foot-racing history three men (4), Kennedy (4), Oldham (7) and for a good many years." Toronto 6, Rochester 4 ie and Ted Hlppi of Centralia. ever ran under the four-minute .n the game, with six of the ten in back income taxes and penal- pick three players directly from joing for more than one base. ties. Ginsberg. Bill walsingham, Redbird vice Syracuse 6, Richmond 3 Also working with the Centralia the league. mark in one race. Only once be- Short score: The 75-page opinion upheld all of Second game: president, also denied that Stanky Columbus 5, Havana 4 weight men was George RowsWell, At least two players from SWW fore, in fact, have two men been E •Seattle 100 210 30x—7 14 0 was about to make his departure. AMERICAN ASSN. ;former Centralia high coach, who under the coveted time in one the government's contentions will be chosen to play on the Blazers ' Under the ruling, Lias was heldHollywood 000 Oil 010—2 9 2 The rumors began here several Indianapolis 3, Charleston 0 'has been working with Fry and, State squad, and there is a strong race. Dodgers liable also for an additional amount Garner, O'Donnell (6), Witt (8) days ago as the club ended a brief, Toledo 4, Louisville 1 iKinnaman this season on off mo- possibility of three being picked. That was in the duel between Webster, Young (4), Goebel (B) in interest, to be computed later. and Hall; Singleton, Kennedy (8) but bad, road trip in which they Denver , St. Paul 0 ments from working for his mas- Three Players from the south Roger Bannister, first man to and J. Hudson; Dean and Mon. During the Tax Court trial of the I ami Ginsberg. dropped six of seven games and Minneapolis 17, Omaha 6 ter's degree at the University of whom Twin City sport fans have achieve the long-sought four-min- 400-pound operator of Wheeling Eddie reportedly displayed some TEXAS LEAGUE Washington. ute mile, and John Landy, the cur- aghan. ^^^^^____ 031 000 212—9 12 0 temper. Beaumont 5, Dallas 4 (10 innings) seen cavorting in football and Downs race track and onetime pro- Sacramento 1 How they placed: -basketball uniforms in the past, rent world record holder, in the fessionai gambler, 82,850,000 was!Oakland 100 000 500—6 12 2 The rumors got into print Fri- Shreveport 3-2, Fort Worth 1-1 High hurdles (first heat): A will be seen Monday night in a British Empire Games last August. repeatedly mentioned as the tota R. Jones, Brazle (7), Candini day when J.G. Taylor Spink, pub- Tulsa 6, San Antonio 1 derson (Stadium), McCluskey baseball uniform. They are Teddy Bannister won that race in (T) and Sheely, Baich (4); Gettel, I Usher of the Sporting News, said Houston 11, Oklahoma City 4 (Chehalis), Mltton (Enumclaw); 3:58.8, with Landy trailing in Sports Brief amount owed including penalties Davis Vancouver, and Sonny and interest from 1942 through 1948.Perrarese (4), Black (9) and Neal.; in a copyrighted story that SOUTHERN ASSN. Keaclng (Wenatchee). 14.9. Nelmark of 3:59.6. Until then, the only sub | Stanky's tenure as Redbird pilot isNew Orleans 9, Mobile 0 Estes and Whitey Whethe(I Jjt-v.i^ir thivn»-sj wil.» l be the_ _ amoun_ t High hurdles (second heat): RarP . Longview Others on the SoutSouthn four-minutlour-mmuie milemnes were .jjamusieBannister'i s& .. ___ _; __ iU- ™ J *f *U*. fnit A " Atlanta 4, Chattanooga 1 niger (Central Valley), Allen (Ren- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that, Lemire's decision will add up, San Francisco 210 002 000—5 14 I'-'nearing the end of the road. 1 team wilwill be Frank Gallas, Van- first cracking of tie mythical bar- GOLF to won't be determined until the! Portland 211 030 000—7 11 3 The man who has the answer- Nashville 4, Birmingham 2 Ion), Jones (Stadium), Dire (E) . couver; Jim Babcock, Castle rier in 3:59.4 and Landy's record FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Don!,nterest Jg figured. Ponce, Bradford (6), J. Melton August A. Busch, president of the Memphis 6,. Little Rock 2 15.1. Rock; Orville Siefert, Woodland; of 3:58. Finsterwald, Bedford Heights, (7) and Tornay; Adams, Lint (2),I ball club and of Anheuser-Busch, PIONEER LEAGUE Low hurdles (first heat): Anders Omel Turk end Leon Bruneau, Ohio held the lead at the halfway Nagy (5), Scheib (6) and Robert^ the club's owner — could not be Ogden 9, Salt Lake City 4 son (Stadium), Ranniger (Central Kelso; Jerry Burke, Longview; mark in the Fort Wayne Open reached, but sports writers here Pocatello 15, Idaho Falls 14 Valley), Armstrong (Battle John Fishba'ck, Washougal; Dale with a 13-under-par 131. Willamette Out considered it significant that Only games scheduled Ground), Davis (Sedro Woolley); Haney, Battle Ground; Wayne Trojans Down DETEOIT — South American San Diego Oil 101 001 Oil—7 11 V Busch has not come to Stanky's 20.0. McDonald and Bill Johnson, Ca- champion Fay Crocker and Betty Los Angeles 000 100 022 C10-6 14 lidefense as he did last July duringj-WT | « | -fj Lo' w hurdles (second heat): Pom- mas; Ted Atlee, Hidgefield, and _ ...... Hicks ______, Palm Springs, Calif., tied Of Ball Meet Gray, Lyons (8), Carmichaelianother hot spot in his managerial! y UKOVlCn 1138 qulst (Puyallup), Dire (Everett), Dave Hansen, Avergree.n ( Oregon Ducks for the halfway lead in Wolverine! FRESNO, Calif. W—Willamette, (11) and Bailey; Brosnan, Elston! career. . ! McCluskey (Chehalis), Rassinger One more player had been' LOS ANGELES \Jfi — Southern I women's Open wit• -h -148s -- . i j Northwes- - . t conference Baseball (8), Hatten (9), Zick (10) and Fan-! At that time Busch was asked (Highland). 19.9. added to the North team Saturday! California, one up on Oregon inj TENNIS ichampion, was eliminated from ining. jif Stanky would be fired and ^Strategy Plan Shot put: Frye (Yakima), Fry to bring it to 16. He is Tomitheir three-game series for the Pa-J PARIS — Vic Seixas, Hamilton; the NCAA regional playoff tourna-j - replied: "No, I believe in givinnggi j , C)J (Centralia), Buchanan (Moxee), INDIANAPOLIS - BilBillVl Vu Gooley. Shelton. Others playing|Cific Coast Conference baseball Richardson and Tony Trabert car- ment Friday. JT !• T\ a fellow a hulluva chance." 'TiLashua (Edmonds), Rubenser for the North will be Charles Goe, . championship, faced the -Ducks : j j American colors into the' The Bearcats dropped a 6 - 3 J.|lQ]xlllS JL/OW11 In Rochester, George Beahon,Ikovich, who has an exeellent|(Renton)i Van ^^ (Mead) Mjo; r el sports columnist for the Rochesterichance Monday to become the j Morton; Les White and Ed Rock-iagajn Saturday. Ifourth round of the French Inter- decision to Fresno State Friday en (Lewls snd clark) ohnson wood, Mossyrock; Gary Freder-| The teams are scheduled to play .national championships. morning and then lost a wild night Democrat & Chronicle, said Fri-; first driver to win three straighti(Bel,jngham) 65 feet ^, lncre£ day night he learned positively, 500-mile auto races, explained hlsj us: Buchanan (Moxee) Kn> ick, Raymond; Jack Nehrlng, On-:a doubleheader, but if the Trojansj game to Pepperdine, 14-11, in the Clark Squad Disc alaska; Corky Scott and Tiny win the first one it's all over.ip • i » double elimination tourney. that Walker would replace Stanky,strateg J usy t Saturday. Jnaman (Centralta), Jekkals (Clo. Smith, Adna: Chuck Smith, Chuck They dumped Oregon Friday, 7-1, 'Friday 8 Dale Patton, Alva Brown and YAKIMA t*l — The Yakima In-! within 48 hours i J stick my foot in" i"t and,^°ive, r Park), Graydanys (Bellevuej. Wood and Bill Brunswig, Cheha-'as they unloaded four home runs'i By THE -ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvey Neffendorf were the big dians seek to win their fourth; Walker left the ball park in the go," said Vukovich, a one-timeIFry (Central!a)i FryE (yaUma); Us; Marvin Van Bargen and Rog- in a 10-hit attack on Bill Garner, Pitching — Billy Hoeft, Tigers, > Bitters- for Willa'mette in the night straight State Junior College Con- middle of a close game with To- grape picker who has mad„e * '°r";Stucky (Monroe), Searcy (Kent- ference baseball championship Sat- ronto Friday night. It wasn't known tune at the Indianapolis Motorj^' cr Scott; Shelton: George Park- who worked seven innings for thejpulle: d Detroit within a half gameigamei patton got a 3-run homer bust, Rochester, and Jerry Brown Northeer: n Division champs. of fourth place Chicago by scat-[;,, the sixth inning and Brown and urday. • where Walker went but club offi- Speedway. He owns two garages) Kirk Foster. Winlock. Oregon's only run came In the.tering six hits for his second shut-jjief[endorf both collected ttiree Friday night the Indians whipped icials said tiiey thought he had left and now competes only in the big fifth when Dick Schlosstein walked, out in a 1-0 victory over the White ^ Clark J.C. of Vancouver, 6-1. in town. race here. advanced on a passed ball, took Sox. The winner of this tournament the opening game of the best-of-i Walker is a brother of Dixie Like most of the easy-going third on a fielder's choice and! Batting — Norm Red t Pacific Coast Confer- three series to decide the confer-! Walker, now a coach under Stanky. racing clan, Vukovich is a great ~BOW1M SCORES imeets ne kidder. But Walt Faulkner and BOXING scored on Trojan hurler Vic Lap-Sox, drove in 10 runs, one short: champion, still.undecided, for ence crown. .- ence 1 others who have raced against him! CENTRALIA SfM>rEK MIXED liner's wild pitch. of the American League record,; ^ rjght to play in the National Don Rabuhg's 2-hitter for the In- Hardened gum, much like mod- ! Kent Hadley, Jim Oros, John with three home runs, one a grand I . tournament at Omaha next dians won the game. Clark got ern chewing gum, has been found will tell you he's one of thel By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; LEAGUE fiercest competitors in the history NEW YORK (Madison Square Stinkers 10 2 Garten and Gerry Mason socked slam, in a 16-0 victory over Wash- month. its only run in the eighth inning, in caves occupied by ancient cave Grasshoppers 9 3 the USC homers. [ington. on'an error, a hit batter, a single;men, says the National Geographic f the sport. Garden) — Carmelo Costa, 129'/jp' Bloopers 8 4 ' ——— Pepperdine 003 304 112—14 16 aland a walk. i Society. Vukovich won't say he's goingBrooklyn, outpointed Lulu Perez? Pin Rattlers 6 Willamette 302 013 020—11 12 51 Clark 000 000 010—1 2 o beat such top-notch drivers in 126%, Brooklyn, 10. Ben-Well's 5 7 Squire, Osterhaus (6) and Floyd; Yakima 002 120 001—6 10 3' London's subways always remain the field as Jack McGrath, CHARLOTTE, N.C.. . __ — Bobby, Short Circuits 5 Butler Peretti (5), Gray (6) andl Aldridge and Kilmer; Rabung;at a nearly constant temperature, Hanks, Tony Bettenhauser, Art Oliphant, 131, Charlotte, outpointed' Pigeons - 3 9 'attdn. land D. Briskey. j regardless of the weather outside. Cross, Freddy Agabashian, Cal Ni- Johnny O'Brien, 126, Boston, 10; Naggers and Braggers 2 10 lay and 1954 national champion DUBLIN, Ireland — Ray Fame- High ind. game; Ray Wheeler 'immy Bryan. chon, 125, France, outpointed Billy 207—P. Walsh 172. "I might guarantee to win it if:Kelly, 125'/i, Dublin, 15. (Fame'-, High ir.d. series: John Walsh 574 hey'd let me run all by myself,"ichon retained European feather- —Ruby Butcher 473. Cradle-Signing Seattle Rainers s the way he puts It. 'weight title). . High team game: Bloopers 847. High team series: Short Circuits 1348. Bloopers (3)—Johnson, B. 463; Serious About Youth Movement Johnson, L. 401; Wheeler, M. 386; By JACK HEWINS acute attack of • tirstborn-sonltls in the years to come to render Wheeler, R. 489; hdcp. 603. Total SEATTLE UFi — There was lots 0! when the Rainier contract arrived. vocal aid to help the Rainiers 2342. Ben-Well's (D—Hartwell, W. levity in the Pacific Coast League It gave, him a relapse. Schmidt repel all invaders." 439; Hartwell, J. 394;'Benedict, E. when t h e Seattle Rainiers an- ordered photbstatlc copies by the The document is signed with * 396; Benedict, R. 468; hdcp. 519 nounced a youth movement las'gross to ship to friends and rela- flourish by the general manager, Total 2216 . year and wound up with nine (or tives. Somewhat indifferent in the one Dewey Soriano, and the field Pin Rattlers (2)—Saindon, H. 447; more) old men on the varsity. past, he suddenly became a rabid pilot, a fellow named Fred Hutch- Baindon, T. 379; Oechsner, B. 445; But you just have no idea how Rainier fan. inson. Pearce, G. 552; hdcp. 486. Total serious the Suds are about this The cause of it all is labeled The Soriano tays he'd be de- 2309. Short Circuits (2)—Whisler, search for fuzz-cheeked Fellers "Honorary Baseball Contract" and lighted to be known as originator P. 375; Ross, F. 433; Ross, A. 401; and Mantles. The team this season goes'Jike this: of the Idea, but he thefted It from Whisler, J. 533. hdcp. 606. Total — which has been putting up i "Whereas: 'All indications point the Hollywood club. Since Uie proj- 2348. pretty fair fight for first — is to this male child as being a po- ect was started last July the Rain- Pigeons (1)—Gruenfelder, P. 511; younger by far than the creaky- tential .400 batter, capable of hit- ier office has sent out ttout 5,000 Howell, N. 376; Ansel, L. 235; An- kneed 1954 edition. And that's only ting at least forty (40) home runs honorary contracts. sel, G. 463; hdcp. 639. Total 2224. the beginning. a season, and: The Seattle newspapers are Grasshoppers (3)— BisseJl, E. 486; The Rainiers are signing 'em "Whereas: The Seattle Rainiers scanned dally for birth notices tnd Butcher, R. 473; Benjamin, E. 345; now right out of the cradle. . Baseball Club is most eager to »s many as 25 contracts have gone Walsh, J. 574; hdcp. 411. Total Take the case of John J. Schmidt tender this amazing infant t life- out to boy babies in one batch. 2289. who has Just turned 17. Seventeen time honorary contract with said "We doji't try to check out of Naggers and Braggers (0)—Ash' days, John J. has a contract with baseball team: town births," stys Dewey, "but brook," F. 377; Ashbrook, O. 294; the Seattle Rainiers. "Therefore: In the common in- lots of people write in for copies Put your nest egg in the Delaney, Joan 320; Dearies', John So have several hundred others terest tnd. for the consideration of to honor t new son tnd we tlwtys 425; hdcp. «96. Total 2111. Stlnkera ike John J,, til of them at least the good of America's number one send one." (41—Brines, V. 418; Brines, O. 418; 18 years removed from their first sport, BASEBALL, It is agreed Right-now the Idea Is making t Walsh, P. 449; Hansen, T. 554; chaw of tobacco. They may never hat the above 'mentioned 'slugger' lot of new ftns tnd bringing back LEWIS COUNTY STATE BANK hdcp. 408. Total 2245. grow up to be baseball players but s t full fledged honorary member old ones. Big Dew says he'll be Account Insured to $1*,«M by Federal Depoilt the shrewdness of this Rainier of the Seattle Rainier Baseball htppy if the Rtlnlers, 20 years Insurance Corp. Oldest reference to milking ani- STEALS HOME-Kansas City A's Elmer Valo (right) upsets skulduggery is reflected plainly In Tetm, from now, hive one player who m«ls li pictorial representation that White Sox catcher Sherman Lollar as he steals home plate he glazed eyes ol Art Schmidt. "Stid contnctee tgrees fully to wts tlmost born wltft a contract Main and Towtr, Cmtnlfa date* around B.C. 3000, found in ia second inning of Sunday game in the windy city. Art It the papa of John J. support the greatest tetm In the in his htnd. MctopoUunla, i He still wti troggy from tai world — UM 8**tU« Rtlniers; tnd It might t* J°b> '• •dualtlt.
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